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Knowing The Sentiment And Strategy Of Investors

  • Published December 12, 2022 7:29AM UTC
  • Publisher Osama Hassan
  • Categories Capital Raising Tips

These questions help you learn more about the sentiment and strategy of investors so that you can create your own vetted list of potential candidates 👇

📋 What kinds of investments do they prefer?

🏪 Which markets or industries are they interested and experienced in?

📊 Typically, what stage of business do they consider?

✅ Are they able to add any substantive value to the management team, and do they remain poised under pressure?

🤝 Do they have a reputation for following through on promises and closing on their term sheets?

💪 Whom do they syndicate with?

💰 Who will be the lead partner and how do they fit with your venture?

🤔 Where is the lead investor in the life of their fund?

💸. Is there follow-on money reserved, or are they near the end of the fund and ready for another raise from their limited partners?

🤠 Are the investors bullish, coming off a successful fund, or anxious, coming off a failing one?

The time is always right for raising money on good terms from the best investors 👍

If you put in the effort, when the conditions dictate, you will know whom to talk to 🙌

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